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Show Calendar

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The World Coin News club show and commercial events calendar is a guide to events with a focus for world-coin collectors. Domestic events scheduled up to 10 weeks in advance of the issue date and foreign events up to six months in advance are listed. Abbreviations used: “A” – Admission charge; “T” – number of tables; “F” – Table fee; “N/A” – not available. Other data required for submitting a listing: name and address of show site, and name and address of bourse chairman or other contact person.

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ALABAMA

Jan 13-14 AL, Foley. Gold Coast Coin Show. Civic Center, 407 East Laurel Avenue. SH: 9-5, 9-3. SP: South Baldwin Numismatic Society. A: Free. T: 36. F: $160. Robert Jenkins. PH: 251- 943-5621 or dcjenkinspa@gmail.com.

Jan 23 AL, Foley. Gold Coast Coin Show. Civic Center, 407 East Laurel Avenue. SH: 9-5. SP: South Baldwin Numismatic Society. A: Free. T: 36. F: $150. Robert Jenkins. PH: 251- 943-5621 or dcjenkinspa@gmail.com.

ARIZONA

Camelback Collectibles Coin Show. El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium, 552 N 40th St.. A:.

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